Part IV Edmonton Zoning Bylaw
Charter Bylaw 18644
December 10, 2018
The purpose of this Provision is to provide for convenience commercial and personal service uses, including minor alcohol sales, which are intended to serve the day to day needs of residents within the residential neighbourhood.
DC2.1041.2. Area of Application
This provision shall apply to Lot 1, Block 23, Plan 762 1055, located west of Lakewood Road West and south of 28 Avenue, as shown in Schedule “A” of this Bylaw, Meyonohk.
Cannabis Retail Sales
Convenience Retail Stores
Minor Alcohol Sales
Freestanding Off-premises Signs, in a location where such Signs lawfully existed as of the Effective Date of this Bylaw, and that such Signs shall not be subject to the Setback and required Yard provisions of this Provision
The Site layout and building locations shall be in general accordance with Appendix 1.
The maximum Floor Area of any individual business premises not restricted as to Floor Area as noted below for the specific use class or elsewhere in the Zoning Bylaw, shall not exceed 400 m2, except that a grocery store or supermarket may be permitted a Floor Area of up to 2500 m2.
The maximum Floor Area Ratio shall be 1.0.
The maximum Building Height shall not exceed 10.0 m nor 2 1/2 Storeys.
A minimum landscaped Yard of 4.1 m shall be required on the north Lot Line of the Site.
A minimum landscaped Yard of 3.9 m shall be required on the east Lot Line of the Site.
A minimum landscaped Yard of 2.5 m shall be required on the south Lot Line of the Site.
A minimum Yard of 3.0 m shall be required on the west Lot Line of the Site.
Parking shall be provided and located to the satisfaction of the Development Officer and City Planning.
No parking, loading, storage, trash collection, outdoor service or display area shall be permitted within a required Yard. Loading, storage and trash collection areas shall be located to the rear or sides of the principal building and shall be screened from view from any adjacent Sites, public roadways or Light Rail Transit lines in accordance with the provisions of the Zoning Bylaw. If the rear or sides of the Site are used for parking, an outdoor service display area or both, and abut a Residential Zone or a Lane serving a Residential Zone, such areas shall be screened in accordance with the provisions of the Zoning Bylaw.
Where Use Classes, that may in the opinion of the Development Officer, create negative impacts such as noise, light or odours which may be noticeable on adjacent properties, and where the Site containing such Use Classes is directly adjacent to Sites used or zoned for residential activities, the Development Officer may, at the Development Officer's discretion, require that these potential impacts be minimized or negated. This may be achieved through a variety of measures including: Landscaping; berming or screening, which may exceed the requirements of Section 55 of this Bylaw; noise attenuation measures such as structural soundproofing; downward direction of all exterior lighting on to the proposed development; and any other measures as the Development Officer may deem appropriate.
Signs shall comply with the regulations found in Schedule 59D.
Landscaping shall comply with Section 55.
Minor Alcohol Sales shall comply with the regulations in Section 85.
Cannabis Retail Sales shall comply with the regulations in Section 70.
Bars and Neighbourhood Pubs shall not exceed more 100 occupants and 120 m2 of Public Space.
Restaurants shall not exceed more than 100 occupants and 120 m2 of Public Space.
Specialty Food Services shall not exceed more than 100 occupants and 120 m2 of Public Space.
Minor Second Hand Stores and Minor Alcohol Sales, shall not exceed more a Floor Area less than 275 m2.
The following regulations shall apply to Rapid Drive-through Vehicle Services developments:
the total number of bays shall not exceed three; and
all operations and mechanical equipment associated with this Use Class shall be located within an enclosed building.